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Need a license when renting or Leasing or attempts to rent or lease real property of another for compensation. Does not need a license when a salaried employee of an owner of an apartment community working in an onsite rental office. Source: myfloridalicense dot com
yes...mortgage brokers have to have a Real Estate license. So does someone in a property management company. You could do all three at once if you wanted to.
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A 220 Florida insurance license is a general lines agent license. It gives the license holder the legal right to sell property and liability insurance.
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A Florida All Lines License is reciprocal with Kentucky for the Independent, Public and Company licenses.
One can get a license for real estate property management at 18 years of age and after obtaining a high school diploma or GED. There is an application to be filled out and many fees to be paid.
There is a license requirement to drive a pumper truck in Florida. The requirement is a class B CDL license.
It so long as they have the license and depending on the contract covering the property.
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Yes, the State of Colo, If someone is managing residential property 4 units or less that is not theirs, they have to have a Active Real Estate License.